In Europe, the most common range of heavy industrial plugs are made
to IEC 60309 (formerly IEC 309) and various standards based on it
(including BS 4343 and BS EN 60309-2). These are often referred to
in the UK as CEE industrial, CEE form or simply CEE plugs.

Description:

This plug in equipment is of industrial grade and is developed to
meet CEE specifications and is defined by un interchangeable of
several types of equipment owing to particular instructions. Adding
to this, the units of 230 V and 400 V voltages always have a
shielded contact in the 6 H position (the number 6 is located in
the face of the clock). Furthermore, the shielded contact is
considerable thicker than the phase models, which makes it
literally impossible to change any phase and hence a wrong
connection.

Specifications:

Product

Industrial Plug

Rated current

63A

No. of poles

2P+E, 3P+E 3P+N+E

Voltage

220V-250V; 380V-4150V

Protection degree

IP44

Power type

Single Phase, Three Phase

Conductor cross-sectional area (mm2)

6-16

Material

NYLON PA6, PC, copper

Color

RAL5017 (Blue); RAL3000 (Red); RAL7000 (Cyan); RAL9018 (White).

Classification:

Industrial Plugs are available in P+N+E (unbalanced single phase
with neutral), 2P+E (balanced single phase), 3P+E (3 phase without
neutral), and 3P+N+E (three phase with neutral).

Current ratings available are 16A, 32A, 63A, 125A

Voltage and other characteristics are represented by a color code
(in three-phase plugs the stated voltage is the phase-phase
voltage, not the phase-neutral voltage). The different voltages
have the earth pin of a larger diameter than the others, and
located in different places depending on the voltage rating, making
it impossible to mate.

Features:

Flawless locking

Ease of installation Screw terminals

Nickel-plated contacts

Highly heat resistant contact carrier

A retaining nose to hold the hinged lid of the connector must be
provided by the customer in order to ensure satisfactory locking